Part No. 1052712 Rev D
35
Terminator SS
Axle Tube - Rotates Up and Down
FIGURE 11 - ADJUSTING TOE IN/TOE OUT - A4 CAMBER SYSTEM -
COURSE ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Ring
Stop - Not touching
camber clamp
Stop - In position for
one (1) camber,
touching camber clamp
Adjustment Ring
Adjustment Ring
Phillips Screw
Stop - In position for
one (1) camber,
touching camber clamp
Camber Clamp
Stop - Not touching
camber clamp
Adjustment Ring
Phillips Screw
Camber Clamp
NOTE: Rear wheels removed from the drawings
for clarity, There is no need to remove rear
wheels from the wheelchair during adjustment.
NOTE: Below are two (2) examples of how the
adjustment rings can be positioned.
WHEELS
SECTION 5
WHEELS
5. Measure the distance between the center lines at the rear and front of the rear
wheels at approximately 12-inches from the ground/floor. Refer to
DETERMINING TOE IN/TOE OUT
in this section of the manual.
6. Repeat STEPS 1-4
until the toe in/toe out measurement is less than 1/2-inch (0 + 1/
4-inch for maximum rollability).
7. Rotate either the right or left adjustment ring until the stop on the ring is at the top
of the slot in the camber clamp as shown in FIGURE 11 and securely tighten the
phillips screw on the positioned adjustment ring.
NOTE: DO NOT tighten the phillips screw on the other adjustment ring at this time.
NOTE: Repeat STEPS 1-7 of this procedure for the other adjustment ring AFTER repositioning the
camber insert. Refer to ADJUSTING REAR WHEEL CAMBER in this section of the manual.
NOTE: When positioning the other adjustment ring, rotate the ring until the stop is at the bottom of
the slot in the camber clamp. The right and left stops MUST be positioned opposite of each other or
the FINE ADJUSTMENT in this section of the manual will not work correctly.
NOTE: When the left adjustment ring is adjusted to a camber, the right adjustment ring will not
touch the camber clamp and when the right adjustment ring is adjusted to the other camber the
left adjustment ring will not touch the camber clamp.
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